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How to Use Pinterest to Create a Vision Board

What’s a vision board? How can you use vision boards to help you find ideas? Can I plan projects on Pinterest? I’ll be talking about all of these things today as I share how to use Pinterest to Create a Vision Board.

What is a vision board?

Jack Canfield, the New York Times Bestselling Author of the “Chicken Soup For The Soul” book series, is a big believer in the power of vision boards.

Canfield said “Creating a vision board is probably one of the most valuable visualization tools available to you.” The Law of Attraction is a powerful thing. Our thoughts can lead to fantastic things.

Simply put, the Law of Attraction is the ability to attract into our lives whatever we are focusing on. The Law of Attraction which uses the power of the mind to translate whatever is in our thoughts and materialize them into reality. In basic terms, all thoughts turn into things eventually. If you focus on negative doom and gloom you will remain under that cloud. If you focus on positive thoughts and have goals that you aim to achieve you will find a way to achieve them with massive action.

This is why the universe is such an infinitely beautiful place.”

Are you ready to manifest your dreams? A vision board is a great place to start.

The law of attraction is not a magic wand. Because the brain preferentially scans and stores negative experiences, we have to consciously, habitually build the positive mental muscle. We all have layers and layers of stories, limiting beliefs, fears, and blocks that have become the interior landscape of our minds and cannot be changed overnight just by thinking positive thoughts.”

A vision board can be many different things and used in a multitude of ways. Here are a few ways I’ve used vision boards:

brainstorming for ideas for a blog makeover

sharing ideas while working on projects

planning parties

creating a holiday menu

building a wish list

manifesting things that I wanted in my business and my life [which came true!]

Can I plan projects on Pinterest?

One of my favorite features on Pinterest is the ability to have secret boards. Only you (and anyone you invite) can see secret boards. When you save a Pin to a secret board, it won’t show up anywhere else on Pinterest.

Creating secret boards
When you’re creating a board, flip the Secret toggle to make it a secret board.

Making secret boards public, or vice versa
You can make a secret board public (or vice versa) from the board’s Edit page. Only the secret board owner can make the board public.

Who can see your secret Pins and boards?
Only you (and anyone you invite) can see your secret Pins and boards. Secret Pins and boards won’t appear in the home feed, in search or anywhere else around Pinterest.

When you save Pins to a secret board, the person you saved from won’t get a notification and the Pin’s count won’t increase.
You can use secret Pinterest boards to create vision boards for projects when working with team members or independent contractors. Here’s a board that I created to share with my photographer when I was planning a brand photoshoot to take headshots and other images that represent my brand. I shared the final images on my social media.

I started by making a secret Pinterest board and sharing it with my photographer so she could get an idea of my brand.

This helped communicate my ideas and the vibe I was looking for in my photos. It was very helpful.

I was also able to get ideas for props that I wanted to bring for the photoshoot. I brought a lot! But it was really productive and we could work faster. It also kept everything super on-brand for me with colors and things that I use for work that are real tools but also great props like my Macbook, iPhone with several different cute cases, my Instax instant camera, a gorgeous bouquet of flowers, etc.

Another vision board that I created was for a blog makeover that I did. I had a new logo created and I loved the final results. You can see it all over the blog and social media. Here’s the vision board I shared with Christine who created my logo.

If you want to help your creative partnerships succeed it helps a lot if you can share your ideas with visuals – especially for designs and creative work. People can’t read your mind. It also shortens the process when you can go into it with a clear vision of what you want.

Make sure you allow them the creative freedom to work their magic once you share your ideas. You choose them for a reason, right?

I hope this article gave you some ideas for creating your own vision boards! Whether you want to manifest a new closet or get visual ideas, Pinterest is a great place to start.

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Meet Peg Fitzpatrick!

Peg Fitzpatrick is a popular social media speaker, trainer and, social media author. She's co-author of The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users. Covering all the major social media platforms, she frequently hears “you’re everywhere!” She’s passionate about social media and inspiring others to be their best. Read More…

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